
When you hear the name Stonehenge.. you think mystery, history, cults, astrology maybe aliens…? Well after reading an article on www.wired.com i think Architecture. What’s most widely agreed upon—based on the evidence available—is that the Guidestones are meant to instruct the dazed survivors of some impending apocalypse as they attempt to reconstitute civilization. but it has stirred major contriversy, because it ignores the 10 commandments.
I read Art-fags blog www.art-fag.tumblr.com and her post on God and the God delusion, and it got me thinking, if you follow the 10 commandments you have a pretty sedate life where you have to watch every little action that you perform. Then i thought if you followed what these stones say a civilisation would develop to be healthy, smart, peacefull, and very advanced.
The stones not only give advice to a perfect civilisation but also to how the solar system works it gives the dimensions and explains a series of intricate notches and holes that correspond to the movements of the sun and stars—and the “guides” themselves, directives carved into the rocks.
Some major Supporters (notable among them Yoko Ono) have praised the messages as a stirring call to rational thinking, akin to Thomas Paine’s The Age of Reason.
All in all i think that it really does promote rational thinking, that not everything is one dimensional, but rather everything can be presented in soo many different ways, ideals and values.
- Posted:3 years ago